Imagine Dubuque

Dubuque's new comprehensive plan, "Imagine Dubuque 2037: A Call to Action," was adopted following a year of community engagement that gathered over 12,500 ideas from more than 6,000 residents and stakeholders. The plan serves as a policy guide for the community's physical, social, and economic development. Implementation of the plan recommendations will rely on community participation, partnerships, and collaboration with residents and organizations. This is a call to action! The goal is to create a more viable, livable, and equitable community.

It is hoped that you will heed this Call to Action. It is your responsibility to develop the action steps, create the strategies for success, and be inclusive in your efforts to make your community sustainable and resilient. These are your ideas and you have the opportunity to participate in moving them forward.

View the 2017 Comprehensive Plan below and keep these questions in mind:

Which recommendations are you interested in? (Recommendations from each chapter are listed and summarized in Chapter 10: A Call to Action)

What information and recommendations apply to you as an individual? As an organization?

Can you commit to one recommendation that you and/or your organization can work on?

Who else is working on that/those recommendations? Identify and note potential partners.

What are you working on to advance any of these recommendations? Reach out to other people and organizations!

Become a stakeholder and partner. Seek out the people and organizations that share your interests!

Imagine Dubuque 2037: A Call To Action - The new 2017 Comprehensive Plan is here!

Click the images below to download the Entire Document, the Executive Summary, or Individual Chapters.

Entire Document

Executive Summary

Introduction

Community Engagement

Economic Prosperity

Environmental Integrity

Social + Cultural Vibrancy

Housing

Community Facilities

Transportation + Mobility

Land Use

A Call to Action

Appendix

Click here to visit Imaginedubuque.com and learn more about the Imagine Dubuque campaign.